Sentences with phrase «champions league career»

If it is, it was the worst game to end his Champions League career on.
«I play against CSKA with Real Madrid, with Inter, with Chelsea and now with Manchester United, so it's something normal in my Champions League career.
The Bianconeri exploded, surrounding the Englishman, who responded by brandishing a straight red card at Buffon, likely ending his Champions League career in the worst way possible.

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Just 25 years old, Salah still has plenty of room to grow, but has been nothing short of astounding for Liverpool this year, and entered the first leg of the Champions League semifinal against Roma in the best form of his career.
His latest starring role came against Man City in the Champions League on Wednesday night, and while he's enjoying the form of his career and the Reds are flourishing because of it, a move elsewhere would seemingly make no sense for either.
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A legend for Bayern Munich and Germany, Oliver Kahn certainly made his mark as one of the finest goalkeepers to play in the Champions League with 34 clean sheets in his career in Europe.
It was one of the defining moments in the early football career of the Arsenal and England international midfielder Jack Wilshere, so it would be a fitting time for the unlucky star to return from his latest injury problem if he could make it back in time for the second leg of our Champions League knockout tie with Barcelona.
Martinez is destroying his career with moving to Milan, no champions league and playing in one of the worst leagues in the world.
Paris Saint - Germain manager Laurent Blanc has confirmed that the Ligue 1 champions are negotiating with Di Maria over a move to the Parc des Princes [via ESPN], and it would come as little surprise if the forward decides his Premier League career is over before it had even begun.
Among his most impressive triumphs in his managerial career is the Champions League title won with Liverpool in the 2004 - 05 campaign after a stunning comeback against Ancelotti's AC Milan in the final.
The former Villarreal man is arguably in the best form of his career, with his efforts aiding Diego Simeone's side to a domestic title triumph last term as well as a run to the Champions League final.
While it's hard to imagine the forward away from the Nou Camp, with Messi having spent the entirety of his senior career at the club, it's particularly tricky to imagine him moving to a club who can not offer him the chance to play in the Champions League.
Nevertheless, with 93 goals in the Champions League in his career thus far, that's all the evidence he needs as he insisted that his name is already written in football folklore.
He has won nine trophies during his short career so far, including three La Liga titles, two Copa del Reys, a Champions League, and a Euro U-21 Championship with Spain.
It's not the first time he's been known to miss a penalty either, with this one against Chelsea slamming off the post in the game which was arguably Roberto di Matteo's finest tactical hour in his managerial career as the Blues dumped Barca out of the Champions League.
Ozil has won only three FA Cups since moving to the Emirates Stadium in 2013, and has told Sport Bild he's keen to win the Champions League before the end of his career.
With 67 goals in his career so far, there's no doubt Sergio Ramos is confident in finding the back of the net, popping up just at the right time in the Champions League final last season and in other big games.
Tonight reinforces why Wenger will probably never win the Champions League in his career.
The five - time Ballon d'Or winner can look back on a career which has brought him eight Spanish titles, six Spanish Super Cups, four Champions League titles and — after Sunday's triumph — four Spanish Cups.
Former Sky Blues right - back Micah Richards has revealed that the Villa Park midfielder has asked for advice over whether a move to the two - time Premier League champions would be a wise step in his career — given playing time could be limited in Manuel Pellegrini's side.
The highest points of the Paraguayan's career were with Bayern Munich, where he won five Bundesliga titles, four German Cups, the Champions League and the Intercontinental Championship.
Not only did the German end that long barren spell by setting up Theo Walcott for the Gunners» second of the night in our Champions League game with Ludogorets, he also netted the first hat - trick of his professional career to give Arsenal a fantastic 6 - 0 win over the Bulgarian champions and put us in a great position to win a UCL group for the first time Champions League game with Ludogorets, he also netted the first hat - trick of his professional career to give Arsenal a fantastic 6 - 0 win over the Bulgarian champions and put us in a great position to win a UCL group for the first time champions and put us in a great position to win a UCL group for the first time in years.
Pedro has spent his entire career so far with Barca, winning multiple La Liga titles as well as the 2011 Champions League, when he scored in the final against Man United in 3 - 1 win.
And as his career is a late bloomer he is likely to want to grab any chance he can get to play at the highest level, so being able to offer the chance of a Premier League title as well as Champions League football playing alongside the likes of Ozil, Alexis Sanchez and Cazorla must surely put the Gunners in a strong position.
The Spanish tactician has won five league titles in his career so far, as well as two Champions League troleague titles in his career so far, as well as two Champions League troLeague trophies.
Alli had one of the nights of his short career so far this week when he netted a brace to help Tottenham beat Real Madrid 3 - 1 in the Champions League, and will be seen as an important figure for Spurs if they are to overcome old rivals Arsenal.
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He won't take us to a league title and we're obviously not in the champions league so if they sign new deals it could mean that for the rest of their careers, they'll be stuck fighting the battle for 4th.
Simeone first arrived at the club, whom he made 134 league appearances for, in 2011, and has since had a very successful career at the Vicente Calderon, winning five trophies in his time with the club, including a league title in 2014 and the Europa League in 2012, along with being Champions League runners - up on two occasions in both 2014 andleague appearances for, in 2011, and has since had a very successful career at the Vicente Calderon, winning five trophies in his time with the club, including a league title in 2014 and the Europa League in 2012, along with being Champions League runners - up on two occasions in both 2014 andleague title in 2014 and the Europa League in 2012, along with being Champions League runners - up on two occasions in both 2014 andLeague in 2012, along with being Champions League runners - up on two occasions in both 2014 andLeague runners - up on two occasions in both 2014 and 2016.
He started his career at Internacional, but moved to Serie A with then - Champions League holders AC Milan in a multi-million pound deal in 2007.
1 — Eden Hazard has both scored and assisted in a single Champions League game for the first time in his career.
He will of course miss out on that big money move to a top four club that would see out his career, but he has the chance to stay as a legend of the club that are current Premier League champions.
So far in his Reds career, Balotelli has started four games, scoring one goal — in a 2 - 1 win over Ludogorets in the Champions League.
Not many players can boast a trophy cabinet like Pedro's, as the forward has won everything during his career, from league titles to Champions League to Worldleague titles to Champions League to WorldLeague to World Cups.
The Brazilian has impressed for both Juve and Porto during his career so far, with the defender helping the Old Lady to the Champions League final last season, where his side lost 4 - 1 to Real Madrid.
Meanwhile for his boyhood club he has amassed a number of winners medals including an eighth La Liga title this season and will be hoping to end his illustrious Barca career by winning the Champions League for the fourth time.
No man can compete with his 12 league titles and he has also amassed two Champions League trophies, four FA Cup titles and three League Cup winners» medals, as well as a clutch of other prizes, in his 22 - year Old Trafford cleague titles and he has also amassed two Champions League trophies, four FA Cup titles and three League Cup winners» medals, as well as a clutch of other prizes, in his 22 - year Old Trafford cLeague trophies, four FA Cup titles and three League Cup winners» medals, as well as a clutch of other prizes, in his 22 - year Old Trafford cLeague Cup winners» medals, as well as a clutch of other prizes, in his 22 - year Old Trafford career.
lol... it's like «I didn't want to move to a big Champions League club immediately, I didn't want to start my footballing career yet at 40 and my pizza is still cooking...»
Whilst Man City may well have won the Premier League and have Champions League football to look forward to Johnson may well feel that his career is stagnating at the club.
Having picked up 21 caps for Les Bleus, Sissoko can now legitimately be called a genuine international midfielder and the next logical step up in his career may be a move to a club that can offer Champions League football — with both Liverpool and Monaco returning to the competition for next season.
Ferguson won 13 EPL titles and 2 Champions leagues, 48 trophies in his career while Mourinho's is having a glittering career all over Europe.
For a big club like Arsenal, with Champions League football to cope with every season as well as the Premier League and domestic cup competitions, a large squad is necessary but that does also mean that, quite often, the fringe and young players do not get the amount of time on the pitch that they need to improve their game and progress their football careers.
While many Arsenal fans would no doubt be delighted to see the struggling Arsene Wenger replaced by a man who's won three Champions League titles in his career, the Mirror claim the club themselves have some doubts over the potential deal.
It will bring to an end a hugely successful career for Gerrard on Merseyside, during which time he has won two FA Cups, three League Cups, the UEFA Cup and Champions League.
Still, Pennant found some of the best form of his career under Benitez during his time at Liverpool, and notably gave a man - of - the - match display for the club during their 2007 Champions League final defeat to AC Milan.
Since beginning his youth career in Bavaria in 1998, he won eight Bundesliga titles at the club, seven German Cups, and also lifted the Champions League in 2013 as a key man in Jupp Heynckes's side.
The France international also become the first player to score in his each of his first four Champions League knock - out matches, and has already done more in his career than many can only dream of.
The 30 - year - old would no doubt be expensive and has little re-sale value as he is set to turn 31 next season, but he made himself a real hit in the Premier League earlier in his career as he helped guide Ferguson's side to three consecutive title wins, as well as a victory in the Champions League final against Chelsea in 2008.
Leaving aside Mauricio Pochettino, who is very much in the early stages of his managerial career, we've got 23 league titles across five managers, plus four Champions League titles in Manchleague titles across five managers, plus four Champions League titles in ManchLeague titles in Manchester.
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